St. Vincent Charity Hospital v. Mintz

515 N.E.2d 917, 33 Ohio St. 3d 121, 1987 Ohio LEXIS 430
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 2, 1987
DocketNo. 86-1863
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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St. Vincent Charity Hospital v. Mintz, 515 N.E.2d 917, 33 Ohio St. 3d 121, 1987 Ohio LEXIS 430 (Ohio 1987).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The court of appeals considered the judgment entry of July 29, 1985 the final judgment of the trial court and, therefore, found untimely the notices of appeal filed on October 9, 1985 and October 16, 1985, respectively. The court found the September 10, 1985 judgment entry “substantially the same” as the July 29,1985 entry and applied McCue v. Buckeye Union Ins. Co. (1979), 61 Ohio App. 2d 101, 15 O.O. 3d 103, 399 N.E. 2d 127. We reverse.

McCue involved the unexplained vacating of a judgment entry and the simultaneous filing of an identical entry. McCue holds that in such a case “* * * it will be presumed * * * that the action by the trial court was taken [123]*123solely as an accommodation to .the appellant to take an appeal where the time to file an appeal had expired under App. R. 4(A).” Id. at 106, 15 O.O. 3d at 106, 399 N.E. 2d at 130.

Without ruling on McCue, we hold that it is not applicable to-this case. Here, there is no unexplained substitution of an identical, later judgment entry for an earlier one. Although labeled judgment entries, the court’s March 1, 1985 entry, and the July 29,1985 entry which replaced it, were both announcements of the court’s decision and concluded with an order that a (final) judgment entry should be prepared. The judgment entry filed September 10, 1985, was the judgment contemplated by the earlier entries, and it set the time for appeal under App. R. 4(A). We base this conclusion on two grounds. First, the label or title placed on a document is not by itself determinative that the document is, in fact, a judgment -entry. Peters v. Arbaugh (1976), 50 Ohio App. 2d 30, 4 O.O. 3d 17, 361 N.E. 2d 531. Here, all the pertinent documents were labeled judgment entries. Second, by changing the content of the September-10,. 1985 entry from the discursive format of. the earlier entries to a concise statement of findings, concluding in an unequivocal order, the trial court clearly evinced the intent that this was the announcement of its judgment in the case. See Millies v. Millies (1976), 47 Ohio St. 2d 43, 1 O.O. 3d 26, 350 N.E. 2d 675. Therefore, the July 29, 1985 entry must be considered only the announcement of the trial court’s decision as contemplated by Civ. R. 58.1

Accordingly, the decision of the court of appeals dismissing the appeal is reversed. The appeal and cross-appeal are reinstated in the court of appeals.

Judgment accordingly.

Moyer, C.J., Sweeney, Locher, Holmes, Douglas, Wright and H. Brown, JJ., concur.

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